Impact of Heavy Metals on Human Male Fertility—An Overview

Heavy metals are endocrine disruptors which interfere with processes mediated by endogenous hormones of the organism, negatively affecting endocrine functions. Some studies have correlated heavy metal exposure with male infertility. However, the number of studies conducted on humans are limited. The...

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Main Authors: Andrea López-Botella, Irene Velasco, Maribel Acién, Paula Sáez-Espinosa, José-Luis Todolí-Torró, Raquel Sánchez-Romero, María José Gómez-Torres
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Antioxidants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1473
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spelling doaj-565e0d289fc54f4194b6a1d35265351e2021-09-25T23:38:35ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212021-09-01101473147310.3390/antiox10091473Impact of Heavy Metals on Human Male Fertility—An OverviewAndrea López-Botella0Irene Velasco1Maribel Acién2Paula Sáez-Espinosa3José-Luis Todolí-Torró4Raquel Sánchez-Romero5María José Gómez-Torres6Service of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Unit of Human Reproduction, FISABIO—San Juan University Hospital, Carretera Alicante-Valencia s/n, 03550 San Juan de Alicante, SpainService of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Unit of Human Reproduction, FISABIO—San Juan University Hospital, Carretera Alicante-Valencia s/n, 03550 San Juan de Alicante, SpainService of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Unit of Human Reproduction, FISABIO—San Juan University Hospital, Carretera Alicante-Valencia s/n, 03550 San Juan de Alicante, SpainBiotechnology Department, Faculty of Sciences, University of Alicante, Carretera San Vicente del Raspeig s/n, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante, SpainDepartment of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of Alicante, Carretera San Vicente del Raspeig s/n, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante, SpainDepartment of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of Alicante, Carretera San Vicente del Raspeig s/n, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante, SpainBiotechnology Department, Faculty of Sciences, University of Alicante, Carretera San Vicente del Raspeig s/n, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante, SpainHeavy metals are endocrine disruptors which interfere with processes mediated by endogenous hormones of the organism, negatively affecting endocrine functions. Some studies have correlated heavy metal exposure with male infertility. However, the number of studies conducted on humans are limited. Therefore, the aim of this study is to summarize the current knowledge on how heavy metals influence human male fertility. Hence, three distinct databases were consulted—PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science—using single keywords and combinations of them. The total number of identified articles was 636. Nevertheless, by using the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 144 articles were finally included in this work. Results display that the development of adequate instruments for heavy metal assessment may play an important function in human male fertility diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, clinical trials could be useful to confirm the role of heavy metals in human male fertility diagnosis. Overall, further research is required to fully understand the molecular and cellular basis of the influence of environmental and occupational exposure to heavy metals on human male infertility and reproductive outcomes.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1473endocrine disrupting compoundsenvironmental exposureheavy metalshuman spermmale fertilityoccupational exposure
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Irene Velasco
Maribel Acién
Paula Sáez-Espinosa
José-Luis Todolí-Torró
Raquel Sánchez-Romero
María José Gómez-Torres
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Irene Velasco
Maribel Acién
Paula Sáez-Espinosa
José-Luis Todolí-Torró
Raquel Sánchez-Romero
María José Gómez-Torres
Impact of Heavy Metals on Human Male Fertility—An Overview
Antioxidants
endocrine disrupting compounds
environmental exposure
heavy metals
human sperm
male fertility
occupational exposure
author_facet Andrea López-Botella
Irene Velasco
Maribel Acién
Paula Sáez-Espinosa
José-Luis Todolí-Torró
Raquel Sánchez-Romero
María José Gómez-Torres
author_sort Andrea López-Botella
title Impact of Heavy Metals on Human Male Fertility—An Overview
title_short Impact of Heavy Metals on Human Male Fertility—An Overview
title_full Impact of Heavy Metals on Human Male Fertility—An Overview
title_fullStr Impact of Heavy Metals on Human Male Fertility—An Overview
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Heavy Metals on Human Male Fertility—An Overview
title_sort impact of heavy metals on human male fertility—an overview
publisher MDPI AG
series Antioxidants
issn 2076-3921
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Heavy metals are endocrine disruptors which interfere with processes mediated by endogenous hormones of the organism, negatively affecting endocrine functions. Some studies have correlated heavy metal exposure with male infertility. However, the number of studies conducted on humans are limited. Therefore, the aim of this study is to summarize the current knowledge on how heavy metals influence human male fertility. Hence, three distinct databases were consulted—PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science—using single keywords and combinations of them. The total number of identified articles was 636. Nevertheless, by using the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 144 articles were finally included in this work. Results display that the development of adequate instruments for heavy metal assessment may play an important function in human male fertility diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, clinical trials could be useful to confirm the role of heavy metals in human male fertility diagnosis. Overall, further research is required to fully understand the molecular and cellular basis of the influence of environmental and occupational exposure to heavy metals on human male infertility and reproductive outcomes.
topic endocrine disrupting compounds
environmental exposure
heavy metals
human sperm
male fertility
occupational exposure
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